Happy Monday fellow runners and welcome to the first Catch Up Corner in June! First and foremost, how are you doing? If youโre following the Couch25k programme right now, which week are you on and how have your runs been going? If youโre doing something else, what have you been up to? Itโs great to look back and share the challenges and the little victories!
I graduated over a year ago and itโs been full of highs and lows since. This week has been a busy one and Iโve been struggling to fit my runs in. I managed my third run of the week at sunset last night and came home feeling full of beans at 9.45pm. Not exactly the best planning in the world! Iโm so glad I did it though! Iโm coming back from an injury where I couldnโt run at all for a time so Iโm still loving that I can get out and do what I love.
Thatโs got me thinking about what we can do when we canโt run. When the road is closed for whatever reason. It might be life just throwing so many challenges in our way that getting out for a run is impossible. It might be that we are injured, or unwell and we need to recover. When running has become part of your life and suddenly you canโt run, what do you do?
My top tip is to remember that you are still a runner. You might be a runner who isnโt running at the moment but youโre still a runner. You can do all sorts of things that will help you come back stronger. Seek real life advice from a professional about whatโs the right thing for you if thatโs appropriate. Maybe itโs fitting in some strength and flex work outs at home. Perhaps itโs exercising in other ways such as swimming, walking or cycling which donโt work your body in the same way as running. Maybe itโs a good time to think about what youโre eating and drinking and how thatโs supporting your body. You might even need to give yourself permission to just rest and recover. Itโs sometimes so much harder to stop or slow down rather than to push onwards and onwards when it isnโt the best thing for us! The thing Iโve found most helpful of all is to find people who understand that itโs hard when you want to run but canโt who can keep you going while things are tough. The great news is that weโre full of wonderful virtual run buddies here who can do just that!
Have you got any top tips for staying motivated when running is difficult or impossible?
I canโt wait to hear about your runs this week! Who is going to be first? Iโm waiting with coffeeโฆ
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Happy RUNday to you! ๐ค my partner just text me that!
Iโve finished week 2 today and Iโm feeling fabulous dahling! All set to start week 3 on Wednesday. Iโm finding the runs great at the moment and feel like Iโm getting fitter and my cardio and energy level has also improved. Iโm not tired after I get back and after a shower Iโm ready to tackle the day head on ๐ช
Tomorrow I will doing some yoga and a kettlebell workout and possibly a morning walk too.
Iโm relaxing with a cuppa and foam rolling my feet ๐
Thatโs just fantastic! Itโs great your partner is being supportive-that makes such a difference. Monday RUNdayโฆI really like that! โค๏ธ
What a great week for you! Iโm also a fan of both yoga and kettlebells. They were actually two of the things I enjoyed most while I wasnโt able to run. My physio was really positive about how good they can be for runners.
Such a lovely post to read-itโs so obvious that youโre in a great place with your runs. Just hold on to that feeling. Enjoy that cuppa and foot roll too! ๐ซ๐ฃ๐โโ๏ธโค๏ธ
We both started this program together, itโs been great motivating each other. I go out much earlier than he does and we text each other how weโre getting on. One of these days we will run together!
Running together can be lovely! MrU started about a year after me. Weโve had some really nice runs together, although heโs about a foot taller and all legs so pace can be a challenge! It sounds like youโve found a great way to make it work!
Good afternoon. Make mine a lemon & ginger please as I'm not a coffee drinker. I'm currently on another enforced pause to my running journey, but I'm not sitting around waiting to get those running shoes back on. We've been out for a long bike ride today as cycling has always been a regular feature with us. Also those strength exercises are done most days. I'm hoping to make a return soon as the leg is feeling good again. Happy rundays everyone ๐โโ๏ธ ๐โโ๏ธ ๐โโ๏ธ
Love a lemon ginger! Iโve got one right now post Zumba. Itโs sounds like youโre doing all the right things with getting ready to return to running. A bike ride in the sunshine is wonderful!
My experience with those strength exercises was so positive-now Iโm running again I wish Iโd been doing more before I had my enforced pause!
Have you got a timeframe for coming back to the runs? Just wishing you the best while youโre on the injury couch-although I donโt think anyone can accuse you of just sitting around! โค๏ธ
Ha, what sunshine! Cool NE wind blowing the cloud inland off the North Sea. The sun didn't come out until we got back mid afternoon. I'm going to test out the running at the end of the week and see how it feels. Take it from there I guess.
Iโd totally forgotten it was chilly earlier on! I got caught out on the way to the gym without a jacket on and I was actually cold!
Really good luck with the return to running. I felt really out of sorts to start withโฆalmost as if my arms and legs had forgotten what to do! It came back in time. The key thing is to stop if you get pain again. Itโs frustrating if you have to do that but absolutely worth it for your recovery.
Go you two!!! It must be lovely to have a buddy to keep you going. Much as I loved Denise Lewis, she wasnโt all the good at holding gates open or making a cup of coffee when I got back!! Happy Monday RUNday right back at you! ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ
Hi I am on week 7 run 2 just completed last night oh boy was it tough in that heat. Lol
This is my 2nd time doing couch to 5 k I did it last year and wanted to do it again. I find the hardest part is dealing with the pressure we put ourselves.
I really do love it better this time but last night I felt disappointed . ( why do we be so hard on ourselves)
Week 7 run 1. I felt like mo farrah lol week 7 run2 felt all over the place found it harder to get running pace right , breathing and back to thinking when is this going to end .
Today is a new day so hopefully havenโt bored u to tears . Good luck to everyone and the weather is great x
The weather certainly has its challenges at the moment! During my first full year of running, I remember wishing for sunshine in the rain, wishing for rain in the sunshine, hating wind, wanting a breeze, being excited about snow and then being desperate for it to go away when it came! I guess it keeps things interesting.
We all have those tricky runs. You can be really proud that even though you found it hard, you made it through. Youโll know you have that in you when the harder runs come along. The good news is, often after a hard one, the next one is lovely! Choose a nice route, good music, a steady pace and do whatever you know you enjoy to help you have a good time.
Iโm never bored by posts-itโs really nice to read other people having the same challenges and successes as I do-I find that so encouraging. Thanks for sharing! โค๏ธ
Morning... I am into blueberry smoothie right now It is great to be a visitor here.... and having to think!
Well, there has been over the last few months, one heck of a lot of NOT running. Staying motivated is not the problem for me, it is just shaking off the feeling sometimes that, although the urge to run never waivers, I simply may never be able, to run again!
This usually follows injury or illness and post Covid was really tricky to shake off! So... for me.. trying, when I feel well enough, to do them, to keep up with simple daily exercise routines...just a few yoga stretches toothbrush squats, breathing exercise, etc really help.
Re-reading my run diary, reading endless posts on the forums, and seeing what some folk are really up against can lift the running spirits wonderfully.
Positive thinking too... knowing, I have been here before, knowing I will be back out there again, slower, ( is that possible ?) , but out there... and even if it takes an absolute age, I will get to where I want to be.
I tell folk all the time... the runs are patient... they wait for us... Thank goodness , that is the truth
I would love a croissant right now! Ideally an almond one-my favourite and send me a blueberry smoothie? That sounds fantastic!
Some really interesting thoughts (as ever!). I love that the thought of getting back out and back to where you would like to be carries you through-same for me! Coach B on one of his runs talked about having long term goals where the aim stays the same but the time frame changes as it needs to. Thatโs one of my favourites! Those runs are there waiting for all of us. A really lovely thought to keep us going through whatever tough times come. โค๏ธ
Great topic for me right now, as I'm currently at the end of a week's break to let a twinge in my hip settle down. At first it only hurt when I first started walking after sitting down for a while so I thought keeping it moving was the best approach and pushed on with week 3, but it got worse rather than better so I made myself take a break. I surprised myself with finding it hard to stop as I was so excited about the progress I was making (my second time doing c25k after a period of depression and weight gain) and I'd linked it so closely with the feeling of recovering from depression that stopping feels like sliding back into that place. I keep reminding myself that I'm just taking a short break to avoid doing damage to myself, it doesn't mean I'm reversing progress.
I thought the hip was better over the weekend but it got worse again towards the end of Sunday so I'm giving it another week. I'm doing some gentle yoga and I'm trying an interesting technique for my mental health so I feel like I'm still working to better my mind and body. Fingers crossed for the final run of week 3 next week sometime!!
How frustrating for you! If youโve seen any of my posts on bridge over the past few months, youโll see Iโve been in a similar position. I saw a physio (which Iโd totally recommend!) and have been building back with his help but itโs been bumpy. Those setbacks are so tough to take. Almost worse than getting injured in the first place. Thereโs something utterly rubbish about feeling like youโre making progress and then having a relapse.
Iโve found it helpful to remember that even when it feels like Iโve gone backwards, Iโve still moved forward with all the strength and flex work that Iโve done to recover. People can and do recover fully from this sort of thing. It takes time and work but you absolutely will get there. Youโre doing the right thing being patient and getting stronger. Thereโs a strength and flex forum you might like to have a browse around-they have yoga challenges running and a lot of other exercise resources there too.
I began the C25k program 7 weeks ago at the age of 59, after being diagnosed with high blood pressure and low pulse. It was difficult at first. I have tried running in the past but suffered from shin splints. Now, with the right footwear and not trying to run too fast, I've done the first 7 weeks without a hitch. I was meant to be starting week 8 but have come down with a sore throat and a cold.
What keeps me going is the buzz I get from running and knowing that I will soon be able to start again, maybe in a few days - but also, reading the posts on this forum are an enormous help. I've not posted before but have read lots of inspiring stories and tips on here and they have helped me with the running, particularly getting through week 5 which ramps up to 20 minutes, and now again with being unable to run.
So many thanks to everyone on here, as I think there's a lot of us that wouldn't have got as far as we have without this forum to guide us through
Thereโs so much to celebrate in your post-beating those shin splints, finding that comfortable pace, doing that milestone week 5 run and all the way to week 7. Youโve made fantastic progress.
Colds are such a nuisance when they come along. Recovering before running again is important. Youโll be back!
The thing I love most about this place is the support we can all give each other. Itโs kept me going though tough times too and Iโm so grateful for all our members. Really looking forward to hearing your updates and hope that cold leaves you alone soon โค๏ธ
As this is in C25k my runs are going well, I'm sticking to the plan, keeping my rest days, enjoying running at conversational pace, getting stronger day by day ๐ week 1 run 2 this morning ๐For the rest of us I'm a bit of an idiot ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ but beginning to feel that I can do this (I couldn't remember if this was for graduates or just people on the programme, )
This thread is for absolutely anyone who wants to catch up! I love that thereโs a real mix. No hard and fast rules here! Itโs so nice to see what everyone is doing, whether thatโs couch to 5k or beyond. You are (as far as I can tell!) the only person who is doing both couch to 5k and a half marathon programme at the same time and thatโs just brilliant to me! Just keep being you!
Running couch to 5k with your granddaughter must be so nice. Such special memories to be made there โค๏ธ
Trying to run couch to 5k with granddaughter and her partner in the morning and a recovery run with neighbour in afternoon is crackers, neighbour is on run 2 week 2 but 2 interval runs in a day is too much, they all run faster than me, so I'll run very slow and tick off another run in the HM plan.As to memories, we have so many, she lived with us on and off when she was little, they all did and then I did some days having them when daughter went to uni, now she's at uni and having a lovely long summer holiday.
I thought tomorrow was Thursday, but I'll do housework and shopping then have a walk, so I'm not completely daft.
Aw, it sounds like youโve got a lovely relationship with your granddaughter. Sheโs so lucky to have you!
Just for the benefit of any couch to 5kers whi might not know, youโre an experienced runner and youโve built up to running on consecutive days over the years. Still, remember to take it easy on those runs and if you need to take some extra rest, be nice to yourself and have a sit down! โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
Hiya, well Im still trying to kind of go gentle on the kind of groin strain by not doing hill runs and walking upstairs at funny angle ( a little to the side, seems to take the pressure off). Some days I think its ok and then it just gives me a gentle prod that its still there. I did a fairly fast 10km yesterday and it was fine until the last probably 2kms and then it started twinging.
Good bit of advice from you, even though I'm not doing doing the runs I want to do, I remind my self I am still a runner. What I find annoying sometimes is people who come up to me at ParkRun and say ' thought you'd beat me today' and I find myself justifying the fact that I still have an injury and therefore am not pushing it. I still love ParkRun, but ours has become a little more competitive, so its almost a 5km race every sat morning. I'm telling myself to just go back to enjoying the lovely view as we run past the river and through the trees, as its really pretty and that a PB will wait until Im back to full fitness.
I read Coach Bennett's blog the other day about staying positive and that the biggest challenge is in your head, very true indeed! ๐
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